![]() ![]() Not cool - we’re being tracked enough online these days by our cellphone service providers, favorite mobile apps, and social media platforms like Facebook. Mark this message as junkįor a complete list of Outlook on the web shortcuts, see the Accessibility section in Outlook on the web's Settings (gear icon) > View all Outlook settings > General > Accessibility.If you’re signed up for any digital newsletters, have an inbox full of marketing emails, or have particularly nosey colleagues, some of those emails are definitely being tracked without your knowledge.īy using software that places a single hidden tracking pixel in an email, the sender can receive a surprising amount of data from you, like how many times you opened the email, at what time, and your location when you opened it. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, there is not a keyboard shortcut for Pin message.Īlthough not available as quick actions, these are the shortcuts for common actions. Shortcuts to replace Quick Actions: Delete the messageĭelete or Shift+Delete to permanently delete ![]() Even though I know all the common shortcuts and have my hand on or near the keyboard, I often grab for the mouse to click buttons. Yes, I know, breaking the mouse habit is hard. Instead of using a mouse to use a quick action, use the keyboard, it’s often faster than using a mouse. Note that not all the options available for Quick Actions are on the right-click menu. Until Microsoft fixes this, assuming they move it back to the left side, you can use keyboard shortcuts or the right-click context menu. I highly recommend leaving feedback by voting and commenting on this suggestion: QUICK ACTIONS Workarounds Users cannot change this back, only Microsoft can move it. Quick Actions on the right, in the Received date field: Quick Actions on the left, between the sender name and subject field: Users began complaining last week that the quick actions in Outlook on the web (when the reading pane is off or on the bottom) moved from the From field on the left side of the message list to the far right, in the Received column, which for many users, is a long mouse movement to use the quick actions. ![]()
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